The Kindle itself is just the tip of the iceberg, and its true workings are invisible.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: ereaders
You and I both worry about what it means to put our personal libraries onto one gadget and then what would happen if we dropped it in the bathtub...
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: slippery-slope
...you are like me, you have more books than you have friends, no matter what Facebook tells you about your social network.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: friending
But ebooks will rule the day, and when people a few years from now talk about 'books', what they'll really be referring to are ebooks, not print books. Eventually the 'e' will be dropped, and books will be assumed to be digital, just as most music is now digital; after all, we don't refer to music as e-music.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: e-for-emendation
Ours is a culture that dances on the edge of ephemerality. If our servers slept for too long or if we left our iPads unplugged for too long, we'd wake up like Rip Van Winkle to find all of our book culture erased.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: rip-van-winkle e-for-ephemerality
Being a digital native may have long-term consequences related to learning how to read.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: reading digital-natives
Digital books, like television and other media, are best meant for those Pandoras who've already opened their boxes and know what demons to expect inside.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: pandora-s-ebox
Amazon is winning the ebook revolution, but it may lose the war.
Jason MerkoskiFor good or for bad, we define ourselves in many ways by the gadgets we use and the clothes we wear. We don't want to surround ourselves with cheap products. Nobody really aspires to that. We also don't want to pay for a diamond-encrusted ereader. We don't need bling; we just need to feel like the design speaks to us.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: technology design
Dedicated ereaders are as sharp as steak knives in doing what they're supposed to do, which is let you read books. The iPad is more like a Swiss Army knife -- it can cut the steak and uncork a wine bottle, and there's even a toothpick to use when you're done eating! It's got it all.
Jason MerkoskiStichwörter: ipad-vs-everything
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